Which countries are likely to be subjects of research in the study of armed conflict? Evidence from other fields suggests that research often focuses disproportionately on the West, but it is unclear to what extent this is true in conflict studies. We suggest that a baseline explanation of research focus is country conflict experience, and present two additional hypotheses: Western bias and research feasibility. Empirically, we count countries in the abstracts of five prominent conflict or security journals, 1990-2015. We also manually count single-country case studies. Western countries, measured by U.N. voting or geographic location, appear more than non-Western countries, even after considering conflict, wealth, and other factors. There ...
This thesis consists of three essays, on the causes and consequences of violent conflict. It focuses...
Empirical observation in conflict situations is limited by numerous constraints. The most obvious ar...
Regional conflict systems are characterised by their complexity of actors, causes, structural condit...
Which countries are likely to be subjects of research in the study of armed conflict? Evidence from ...
Security studies privileges the study of civil wars in some contexts over others. The field's leadin...
In this dissertation I investigate the relationship between arms races and the probability of milita...
This dissertation investigates if nations are generally driven towards war or peace; how countries’ ...
Researching conflict and peace has never been as driven by large-N data as it is now, nor has it eve...
Data curated by humans reflects the biases and imperfections of humans (O’Neil, 2017; 2016). For exa...
Do armed conflicts in the contemporary post-Cold War period reflect a clash of civilizations (CoC) a...
There can be no doubt about the dominance of conflict as a concern in modern security analysis and p...
Historically, the presence of the West Asia region has been significant for countries interested in ...
We present a two-stage approach to civil conflict analysis. Unlike conventional approaches that focu...
In studies of war it is important to observe that the processes leading to so frequent an event as c...
Regional conflict systems are characterised by their complexity of actors, causes, structural condit...
This thesis consists of three essays, on the causes and consequences of violent conflict. It focuses...
Empirical observation in conflict situations is limited by numerous constraints. The most obvious ar...
Regional conflict systems are characterised by their complexity of actors, causes, structural condit...
Which countries are likely to be subjects of research in the study of armed conflict? Evidence from ...
Security studies privileges the study of civil wars in some contexts over others. The field's leadin...
In this dissertation I investigate the relationship between arms races and the probability of milita...
This dissertation investigates if nations are generally driven towards war or peace; how countries’ ...
Researching conflict and peace has never been as driven by large-N data as it is now, nor has it eve...
Data curated by humans reflects the biases and imperfections of humans (O’Neil, 2017; 2016). For exa...
Do armed conflicts in the contemporary post-Cold War period reflect a clash of civilizations (CoC) a...
There can be no doubt about the dominance of conflict as a concern in modern security analysis and p...
Historically, the presence of the West Asia region has been significant for countries interested in ...
We present a two-stage approach to civil conflict analysis. Unlike conventional approaches that focu...
In studies of war it is important to observe that the processes leading to so frequent an event as c...
Regional conflict systems are characterised by their complexity of actors, causes, structural condit...
This thesis consists of three essays, on the causes and consequences of violent conflict. It focuses...
Empirical observation in conflict situations is limited by numerous constraints. The most obvious ar...
Regional conflict systems are characterised by their complexity of actors, causes, structural condit...